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excised toward anal angle, where there is a large tuft of hair on 

 upperside in male ; a fold below costa containing a large tuft of hair ; 

 the oostal and subcostal nervures bent downwards j veins 3 and 4 

 stalked ; 5 absent ; 6 and 7 from upper angle. 



2249a. DlLOPHOTHKIPA CHRYSORRHJEA, n. 8p. 



$ . Dark olive-brown ; abdomen paler, with the anal tufts fulvous- 

 yellow. Forewing suffused in parts with fuscous ; with sub-basal, 

 antentedial, postmedial, and submarginal irregularly dentate black 

 lines defined by paler colour ; three medial black points between 

 the cell and vein 1, and two on discocellulars ; some dark marks 

 beyond the pale line defining the submarginal line ; a marginal series 

 of black points. Hind wing fuscous-brown with the tuft of hair at anal 

 angle black. 



Habitat. — Khasis. Exp. 24 mm. Type*— In British Museum. 



Euteliiile. 

 2271tf. Eutblia harmonica, n. sp. (PI. A, Fig. 4). 

 $. Ochreous suffused with reddish and fuscous-brown ; palpi and 

 frons black ; collar with paired black spots ; abdomen dorsally suffused 

 with fuscous, and with paired lateral black specks. Forewing with 

 indistinct very irregularly dentate brown sub-basal line, with black 

 patch inside it on costa ; a similar medial line bent inwards to costa and 

 with discoidal spot on it; a pale patch from first line through the cell 

 to postmedial line, which is obscure and minutely dentate with long 

 dentate pale marks with dark streaks on them crossing it below costa ; 

 a rather obscure dentate submarginal line. Hindwing with the basal 

 half pale with discoidal spot and traces of waved medial line ; the outer 

 area fuscous. Underside with discoidal spots prominent, and traces of 

 three or four waved postmedial lines. 



9 . With complete blackish band before sub-basal line of forewing. 

 Habitat— Sikhim, 3,800 feet (Dudgeon) ; Nilgiris, 6,000 feet 

 (Lindsay). Exp. 30 mm. Type. — In British Museum. 



STICTOPTERIN.E. 



2280a. Risoba diphtheroides, n. sp. 



Head and thorax green, slightly mixed with white ; palpi black y 



abdomen fuscous tinged with green, the penultimate segment with a 



black line. Forewing pale blue-green ; the basal half suffused with- 



olive-green ; a white spot at base below median nervure ; an irregularly 



